It's pretty amazing that a few free floating amino acids developed into what we see around us every day. Furthermore, I am the product of two people who met in high school. To put that further in perspective, high school in the Philippines begins in 6th grade and goes until 10th grade. I don't know of anyone else whose parents have known each other so long, or remained so happy with each other (it's kinda gross). Also, I am kind of dumb in that I do dumb shit. Just the other day, that girl I was talking about told me that I have a lot of stories where I was doing things where I thought I was going to die. I guess that's true. In the end, there is so much left up to chance that if we consider some of the many variables that fell into place that resulted in us, it's pretty crazy that anything is the way it is at all, no?
I'm not sure if you've ever read about the RNA world hypothesis, but you might find it interesting. Just today I was in the radio station, and kind of staring at the leather couch in our office. Somebody asked me what I was looking at and I went off on this soapbox about how incredible it is that I was looking at something that, in the end, is composed of atoms that don't represent the whole in the slightest, in terms of appearance. Then I went off about how everything is composed of atoms that are composed of mostly empty space and how incredible that is. Sometimes I think, and this is an absolutely insane thought that comes up a lot, but that life could be some sort of a dream. That what we are experiencing, what we feel, our trials and tribulations are in the end some sort of a simulation or a weird state born out of some cosmetic sentience. I first encountered that idea from Final Fantasy X, of all places, but it's something that I think about every so often. Life is impossible.It's pretty amazing that a few free floating amino acids developed into what we see around us every day.
Well, there's a hypothesis that the universe is composed of information and that we are only 3d holograms of that information. And yeah, life may as well be a dream, for all that we exist in it. We are of the universe, observing the universe. Personally, I don't get what's so hard to grasp about that, but the fact that people see themselves as separate from nature instead of an extension of it is crazy to me. But yes, this means that the universe cares about my haircut because I do. Maybe.